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law in the missouri courts. by the numbers, roughly 300 cases were filed in st. louis involving 239 lit gapts. slightly more lawsuits than litigants because some filed suit more than once. i've assembled 170 signatures. of these freedom litigants here from the case files, that we have been able to discover in the storerooms of the st. louis courtroom, i find this mosaic extremely moving because of what these signatures represent. these signatures were made by persons who were forbidden from learning to read or write by missouri law and this was the first time that they had ever held a pen. this is their signature indicating their agency. more than 100 times the st. louis circuit court responded to their claims with those precious words declaring that the plaintiff was forever free from their punitive master and all claiming under him. for the most part, these freedom suits were family affairs. whether the litigants sued jointly, in tandem or succession, most of these were clusters of families. a total of 160 of
law in the missouri courts. by the numbers, roughly 300 cases were filed in st. louis involving 239 lit gapts. slightly more lawsuits than litigants because some filed suit more than once. i've assembled 170 signatures. of these freedom litigants here from the case files, that we have been able to discover in the storerooms of the st. louis courtroom, i find this mosaic extremely moving because of what these signatures represent. these signatures were made by persons who were forbidden from...
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law in the missouri courts.by the numbers, roughly 300 cases were filed in st. louis involving 239 litigants. slightly more lawsuits than litigants because some filed suit more than once. i've assembled 170 signatures. of these freedom litigants here from the case files, that we have been able to discover in the storerooms of the st. louis courtroom, i find this mosaic extremely moving because of what these signatures represent. these signatures were made by persons who were forbidden from learning to read or write by missouri law and this was the first time that they had ever held a pen. this is their signature indicating their agency. more than 100 times the st. louis circuit court responded to their claims with those precious words declaring that the plaintiff was forever free from their punitive master and all claiming under him. for the most part, these freedom suits were family affairs. whether the litigants sued jointly, in tandem or succession, most of these were clusters of families. a total of 160 of t
law in the missouri courts.by the numbers, roughly 300 cases were filed in st. louis involving 239 litigants. slightly more lawsuits than litigants because some filed suit more than once. i've assembled 170 signatures. of these freedom litigants here from the case files, that we have been able to discover in the storerooms of the st. louis courtroom, i find this mosaic extremely moving because of what these signatures represent. these signatures were made by persons who were forbidden from...
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we may because of what happened in new york versus missouri, we may never see the process. >> missouris the haley's comet of grand jury. we'll never again find out what happened in a grand jury the way we did in ferguson. most grand juries are completely secretive. even the defense attorneys never find out for the most part unless it's some exception what was said or testified to in a grand jury. we may never know how the prosecutor ran this. i will concede this. we saw in martin, missouri, police officers have a bias. it's what we pay them to do. they have discretion to make those judgment calls to charge or not charge. it really will depend on how the prosecutor presented this evidence to the grand jury. i have no doubt that if the prosecutor really wanted an indictment, probably they could have gotten one. on the other hand, if they did not -- >> of course they could have. >> i see it on the other side all the time. >> do we need more than the video? >> what you need to understand, sunny, the fact that the prosecutor has a bias is part of the system. prosecutors are designed to have
we may because of what happened in new york versus missouri, we may never see the process. >> missouris the haley's comet of grand jury. we'll never again find out what happened in a grand jury the way we did in ferguson. most grand juries are completely secretive. even the defense attorneys never find out for the most part unless it's some exception what was said or testified to in a grand jury. we may never know how the prosecutor ran this. i will concede this. we saw in martin,...
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have an adverse effect on aviation in missouri. under the bill in order for the city to qualify through release-tsh from the f.f.a., it must transfer amounts previously used for the airport's capital improvements toward the improvement of other general aviation facilities in the area. under s. 2759, taxpayers will be made whole and the city will be permitted to move forward with new economic development plans. s. 2759 is bipartisan and passed the senate unanimously. mr. chairman, i ask my colleagues to join me in supporting this important legislation so we can take a step forward in cutting through this red tape for the people of st. claire, mo. with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from new york. mr. bishop: mr. speaker, i have no further speakers, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from ohio. mr. gibbs: we have no speakers. i'll close. i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting this important piece of legisla
have an adverse effect on aviation in missouri. under the bill in order for the city to qualify through release-tsh from the f.f.a., it must transfer amounts previously used for the airport's capital improvements toward the improvement of other general aviation facilities in the area. under s. 2759, taxpayers will be made whole and the city will be permitted to move forward with new economic development plans. s. 2759 is bipartisan and passed the senate unanimously. mr. chairman, i ask my...
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. >> gary: missouri lot of people did not give missouri any credit. they had to win their last five games. they were all tight. they won last five games by 10 10:00, 7, 8. i believe talent that this missouri football team has this is his best coaching job in a long time. he is in and out beckham-green. >> verne: he is nick saban's teammate at kent state under don james. gary told us the story the other day. nick was coaching one year at toledo. he called gary pinkel he said, i'm going to go to the cleveland browns with bill belichick. i can't get you the toledo job but i can get you the interview. gary pinkel left don james' squad at washington coached for ten years at toledo. the two have remained good friends for the last 40 years. third down. is that a live ball? i didn't think so. >> gary: a great read. alabama saw that ball nick perry just snuffed it out he saw it coming all the way. not even close to a catch. fourth down. 2:14 to go in this one. back in the middle of the season we saw this alabama team. we saw goal post torn down and through the
. >> gary: missouri lot of people did not give missouri any credit. they had to win their last five games. they were all tight. they won last five games by 10 10:00, 7, 8. i believe talent that this missouri football team has this is his best coaching job in a long time. he is in and out beckham-green. >> verne: he is nick saban's teammate at kent state under don james. gary told us the story the other day. nick was coaching one year at toledo. he called gary pinkel he said, i'm...
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louis, missouri. she learned of celia's story and became much admiring of celia and wanted to work to help remember celia and bring her story to like. -- to light. she commissioned in the 1990's the portrait you see on the left, an oil portrait of celia done by the artist on the right, solomon thurman, in st. louis who the celia project met this past weekend. we were privileged to meet him and learn more about his work on silly as -- celia's portrait. here is a moment where we have local figures working in important ways to preserve and bring celia's story to light. this portrait hangs briefly in the missouri historical society before it becomes part of margot bush wilson's personal collection. poem market bush wilson writes, the tribute to celia, gives you a sense of the purpose of her memory for margot bush wilson. it is on the one hand about restoring that story to visibility, and extracting it from the historical record and bringing it to light. for market bush wilson, seeley is an inspiration --
louis, missouri. she learned of celia's story and became much admiring of celia and wanted to work to help remember celia and bring her story to like. -- to light. she commissioned in the 1990's the portrait you see on the left, an oil portrait of celia done by the artist on the right, solomon thurman, in st. louis who the celia project met this past weekend. we were privileged to meet him and learn more about his work on silly as -- celia's portrait. here is a moment where we have local...
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for what purpose does the gentlelady from missouri rise? without objection, the gentlelady is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i come to the floor today to speak about one of our greatest national security challenges. threat of a nuclear armed iran. i am deeply troubled by the obama administration's recent seven-month extension of nuclear negotiations with iran. mrs. wagner: the extension means that iran will continue to have access to 700 -- $700 million a month in sanctions relief. every day that we continue these talks is another day given to iran to develop a nuclear weapon. a nuclear armed iran would start a new arms race in the middle east, imposing intolerable threat to the national security of the united states and our allies, especially israel. the house passed h.r. 50, the nuclear -- 850, the nuclear iran prevention act which would increase sanctions on the iranian regime. now it is time for the united states senate to do its part and pass legislation that would impose additional sanctions on iran. i thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield
for what purpose does the gentlelady from missouri rise? without objection, the gentlelady is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i come to the floor today to speak about one of our greatest national security challenges. threat of a nuclear armed iran. i am deeply troubled by the obama administration's recent seven-month extension of nuclear negotiations with iran. mrs. wagner: the extension means that iran will continue to have access to 700 -- $700 million a month in sanctions relief. every day...
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does he go to ferguson, missouri? he goes to nerg, missouri, does he meet with the family of michael brown? >> you don't want to be a lightning rod but, then again, dr. king said a riot is the voice of the voiceless. and if this president can listen to those voices, i think he can do a lot of good. president bush sr. with riots in l.a. 22 years ago, it was a good thing. it did not inflame riots. i think it's better for the president to go places and to listen. it's so important now that the justice system in the eyes of many americans have failed michael brown's family, it's really important that at least people be able to express themselves without violence and to salute those trying to keep the peace there. >> and if he goes, which i assume at some point he meets with the family of meek kell brown. >> absolutely. i do. again, it doesn't mean that he's trying to overrule the grand jury. there is still a federal investigation and no president should ever try to sway a federal investigation. but, of course you want com
does he go to ferguson, missouri? he goes to nerg, missouri, does he meet with the family of michael brown? >> you don't want to be a lightning rod but, then again, dr. king said a riot is the voice of the voiceless. and if this president can listen to those voices, i think he can do a lot of good. president bush sr. with riots in l.a. 22 years ago, it was a good thing. it did not inflame riots. i think it's better for the president to go places and to listen. it's so important now that...
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glad to hear it. >> we continue our missouri attorney general. >> oh, amazing. amazing. >> i think it was your bringing the attention is what we needed to get it done. >> it was your reporting. i'm glad to hear it. good. >> we continue our breaking news coverage tonight with streets across new york city lined with protesters, call for change in justice after a grand jury decides video evidence is not enough to bring charges against the police officer who killed eric garner. >> there will be no indictment in the apparent chokehold death of staten island man eric garner. >> what kind of nonsense is that? >> are they looking at the same video the rest of the world is looking at? >> the it's a painful day for so many new yorkers. >> he's heard repeatedly telling officers i can't breathe, i can't breathe. >> the death was ruled a homicide by the coroner's officer. >> it's totally incomprehensible. >> there ought to be an indictment>> it's very hard to look at that and say no probable cause. >> here we have video, what else does it take? >> we've got a problem that am
glad to hear it. >> we continue our missouri attorney general. >> oh, amazing. amazing. >> i think it was your bringing the attention is what we needed to get it done. >> it was your reporting. i'm glad to hear it. good. >> we continue our breaking news coverage tonight with streets across new york city lined with protesters, call for change in justice after a grand jury decides video evidence is not enough to bring charges against the police officer who killed...
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now, this happened just two miles outside ferguson, missouri. this happened late last night just after 11:00 p.m. the "st. louis post dispatch" is reporting that a crowd is now gathering at the scene of where this police-involved shooting occurred and police have arrested some protesters. we're monitoring this story. we'll keep an eye on things. we'll see what happens with that crowd there, and we're checking all of the feeds and making calls in that area to find out what's happening. we'll bring you the new information as soon as we get it on that breaking news out of ferguson, missouri. >>> new from overnight, philadelphia police are looking for two robbers who shot a man in olney. it happened at ogontz and olney avenues around 1:00 this morning. investigators say the victim was inside the courtyard of the regency apartments when two men approached him. they stole $100 and then shot him in the side. he's in stable condition at the hospital. >>> two philadelphia police officers were hurt in this accident. look at this. their cruisers collided o
now, this happened just two miles outside ferguson, missouri. this happened late last night just after 11:00 p.m. the "st. louis post dispatch" is reporting that a crowd is now gathering at the scene of where this police-involved shooting occurred and police have arrested some protesters. we're monitoring this story. we'll keep an eye on things. we'll see what happens with that crowd there, and we're checking all of the feeds and making calls in that area to find out what's happening....
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the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. luetkemeyer: thank you, mr. speaker. i now yield five minutes to the gentleman from ohio, mr. stivers, who is the lead co-sponsor of this legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized for five minutes. mr. stivers: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to thank the gentleman from missouri for yielding me time. i'd also like to thank ms. moore from wisconsin for her work on this bill. she's been dedicated and engaged and hard working and willing to compromise to move this effort forward to help a lot of main street businesses that are in my district, her district and the map of america. i also want to thank ms. fudge and mr. gibson for their collaborative efforts and work through the agriculture committee on this bill as well. mr. speaker, this bill is the culmination of over 2 1/2 years' work. in 2012, ms. moore, ms. fudge, mr. gibson and i joined together to introduce legislation that clarified rules under the dodd-frank act with regard to margin clearing
the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. luetkemeyer: thank you, mr. speaker. i now yield five minutes to the gentleman from ohio, mr. stivers, who is the lead co-sponsor of this legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized for five minutes. mr. stivers: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to thank the gentleman from missouri for yielding me time. i'd also like to thank ms. moore from wisconsin for her work on this bill. she's been dedicated and engaged and...
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louis, missouri, police say he pointed a gun an the officer.oting took place less than five kilometers away from ferguson, missouri, where a black teenager was killed in august. >>> jordan has confirmed that one of its pilots has been captured by islamic state of iraq and the levant. >>> 38 people have been killed in a suicide bombing in southern bagdad. 13 iraqi soldiers are among the dead. soldiers were queues up to receive their salaries. more than 50 were injured in the attack. >>> united nations special envoy to libya says warring factions there have agreed to hold a new round of peace talks next year. meanwhile fighting among rival communities continues. >> reporter: running battles lib libya's second city of benghazi are intensifying between the two sides. sources say the war planes have bombed the city. and with heavy clashes reported in the center of the city. the u.n. special envoy has met members of libya's two rival groups in the last two days. >> translator: we will not allow the collapse of the state's institutions. we need the ba
louis, missouri, police say he pointed a gun an the officer.oting took place less than five kilometers away from ferguson, missouri, where a black teenager was killed in august. >>> jordan has confirmed that one of its pilots has been captured by islamic state of iraq and the levant. >>> 38 people have been killed in a suicide bombing in southern bagdad. 13 iraqi soldiers are among the dead. soldiers were queues up to receive their salaries. more than 50 were injured in the...
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let's bring in missouri state senator maria chappelle-nadal live from berkeley, missouri, where thatg took place. good morning to you. first, set the scene for us, if you can. what are you hearing from officials there on the ground about this latest shooting? >> well, here's what i have to say first. there are three commonalities in this case. one, the unfortunate death of another young african-american man. number two, there are officers who were not wearing their body cameras. number three, the definition of deadly force in the state of missouri has yet failed this community again. but after that, the narrative changes. this is a situation where a young man had an illegal gun and pointed it at a police officer and that is certainly not acceptable. so we now have to start asking the question who knew that this young man had a gun illegally? >> and let's talk about the body cameras you mentioned. from what we understand from police, he wasn't issued it at roll call, it was delivered to him, the officer, during his shift. he clipped it somewhere inside his vehicle. how critical is it,
let's bring in missouri state senator maria chappelle-nadal live from berkeley, missouri, where thatg took place. good morning to you. first, set the scene for us, if you can. what are you hearing from officials there on the ground about this latest shooting? >> well, here's what i have to say first. there are three commonalities in this case. one, the unfortunate death of another young african-american man. number two, there are officers who were not wearing their body cameras. number...
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he is typical in missouri. he makes his way as a subsistence farmer, raising crops and foodstuffs for his family, but also livestock. there is some suggesttion he is also a producer -- there is some suggestion he is also a producer of whiskey. but celia arise not to do agricultural work, not to do farm labor, but she comes to do domestic labor in the house, but part of what we know it's over the next five years she will become regularly and frequently 's sexualt of newsom assaults. newsom will build a small cabin for celia 60 paces from his home. 60 paces. far away, but not too far away, as we will learn, for him to visit regularly. she will come to live there, herself, with then one and another child that she will bear. children that were likely himself.by newsom children we come to know as vine and jane, later on in the story, and in 1855, celia is again pregnant for the third time. as the record explains, celia tells people she is sick. she is pregnant again. whether sick is a metaphor for pregnant, she is h
he is typical in missouri. he makes his way as a subsistence farmer, raising crops and foodstuffs for his family, but also livestock. there is some suggesttion he is also a producer -- there is some suggestion he is also a producer of whiskey. but celia arise not to do agricultural work, not to do farm labor, but she comes to do domestic labor in the house, but part of what we know it's over the next five years she will become regularly and frequently 's sexualt of newsom assaults. newsom will...
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louis in missouri. i'm worried about this whole story that it's not getting out what happened here, counselor. i don't think we know what the family -- and i don't think we know the pernicious influences on mr. brown and i'm worried about it. i want to hear your side. >> well, mr. o'reilly, it's indefensible what mr. head said that night even though very emotional. he had just heard that the decision the killer, his unarmed stepson was not going to be face trial by jury he was emotional. that's no excuse asking people to do violent acts, violent acts is indefensible. that's a terrible message to send. but michael brown's mother and father have very -- been very consistent, mr. o'reilly, in asking for peace and asking people to act responsibly in the face of overwhelming emotion. they can't control what others do, family members or friends. but they have been very consistent and they are the people who, if anybody, would have an emotional outburst, you i would think it was them. they have not done that t
louis in missouri. i'm worried about this whole story that it's not getting out what happened here, counselor. i don't think we know what the family -- and i don't think we know the pernicious influences on mr. brown and i'm worried about it. i want to hear your side. >> well, mr. o'reilly, it's indefensible what mr. head said that night even though very emotional. he had just heard that the decision the killer, his unarmed stepson was not going to be face trial by jury he was emotional....
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> the same day a black teen was shot and killed by a white police officer not far from ferguson, missouri protesters in san francisco took to the streets with a message that black lives matter. this is from a group that we have not heard from before on the police violence debate. our reporter is in san francisco to explain. amy hollyfield? >> yes, we we are at 17th and castro where the protests came to an end i asked if they planned this before the most recent shooting and they had. it wasn't in response to that. it was more of the nation-wide message that has been going on for a few weeks now. they say they did cause inconvenience on market street but they say that is an important part of the strategy to draw attention to the issue. >> it is the same message protesters have emphasized if evening woos now but a different group this time. the lgbt community in san francisco gathered on market street to take a stance together. >> it is a call for other oppressed communities coming together and uniting on such an issue. >> to build a trans gender clear lgbt people, i have experienced a lot o
> the same day a black teen was shot and killed by a white police officer not far from ferguson, missouri protesters in san francisco took to the streets with a message that black lives matter. this is from a group that we have not heard from before on the police violence debate. our reporter is in san francisco to explain. amy hollyfield? >> yes, we we are at 17th and castro where the protests came to an end i asked if they planned this before the most recent shooting and they had. it...
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. >>> breaking news in missouri. police shot can killed a teen at a gas station just a few miles away from ferguson. >> temperatures flared after 60 people gathered at the scene in berkeley when an officer was making a routine check and encountered two men. he fired after one pointed a handgun at him. a woman claiming to be the man's mother said he was 18-year-old antonio martin. >> i went to the store and was walking somewhere, they was walking. the police, i guess he thought he would shoot. >> investigators recovered a gun at the scene. the other man ran away. this comes after months of protests following a police shooting in ferguson where michael brown was killed. we are waiting for a police news conference on the shooting and this is a look at police headquarters in clayton, missouri, and we will bring you the news conference when it 45s. >>> in new york city a memorial is growing for two police officers ambushed in their patrol car in brooklyn. vice president biden will attend a funeral for one of the officers
. >>> breaking news in missouri. police shot can killed a teen at a gas station just a few miles away from ferguson. >> temperatures flared after 60 people gathered at the scene in berkeley when an officer was making a routine check and encountered two men. he fired after one pointed a handgun at him. a woman claiming to be the man's mother said he was 18-year-old antonio martin. >> i went to the store and was walking somewhere, they was walking. the police, i guess he...
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a berkeley, missouri police officer investigating a shoplifting report encounters two men. less than a minute later one of them, identified as 18-year-old antonio martin, raises his arm pointing a gun, officials say, at the officer who quickly backs up. >> the officer produced his service weapon and fired what we think at this point is three shots. >> reporter: one struck martin killing him. police say they recovered a loaded .9 millimeter at the scene and martin has a criminal record. as word of the shooting spread, a crowd gathered. a firecracker was thrown. there were four arrests. >> he gone. he gone. >> reporter: martin's girlfriend and his mother were there. >> try it get him back in school and stuff. >> reporter: today, berkeley mayor conceded emphatically this is not ferguson. >> here in berkeley if you review the video, you'll see that the aggressor was not the police. it was the victim. >> reporter: other officials agree the two cases are very different, but acknowledge there may be anger and skepticism. >> and i'm angry too, but i have to tell the truth. in this
a berkeley, missouri police officer investigating a shoplifting report encounters two men. less than a minute later one of them, identified as 18-year-old antonio martin, raises his arm pointing a gun, officials say, at the officer who quickly backs up. >> the officer produced his service weapon and fired what we think at this point is three shots. >> reporter: one struck martin killing him. police say they recovered a loaded .9 millimeter at the scene and martin has a criminal...
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they're covering all the new developments in missouri.in with brian todd. >>> we've got new information on the usual level of security being provided to darren wilson. he has a detail of offduty police officers guarding him. even with that the threats to wilson don't seem to be subsiding. he has been threatened over the phone. in e-mail. on social media. apparently there are bounties on his head. now cnn has learned darren wilson is protected by a detail of offduty police officers who have been buy his side since the august shooting of michael brown. >> the fraternal over police members from the surrounding area have volunteered and provided him with security from that time, right up until the present. >> how long will you be doing this? >> as long as we have. to. >> reporter: the fraternal order of police says the office duty police officers are not being paid by wilson or anyone else to protect him. he would not elaborate on the nature of the protection. it is likely very discreet. >> a low key protection. not a marked unit in front of
they're covering all the new developments in missouri.in with brian todd. >>> we've got new information on the usual level of security being provided to darren wilson. he has a detail of offduty police officers guarding him. even with that the threats to wilson don't seem to be subsiding. he has been threatened over the phone. in e-mail. on social media. apparently there are bounties on his head. now cnn has learned darren wilson is protected by a detail of offduty police officers who...
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talking about ferguson, missouri and promising to end racial profiling by police departments. joining me, mayor knowles, suggesting what this issue in ferguson boils down to is racial profiling by police. >> well, unfortunately, i mean, i think he's put the cart before the horse a few times already. and i don't think that the facts have bore out so far that it's necessarily an issue of racial profiling, at least this current issue we've seen. but clearly racial profiling is an issue that we need to talk about across the country, but i don't think we can boil every issue especially this issue here necessarily down to racial profiling. >> he seems very focused on ferguson, however. as soon as the grand jury decision came out he was sure to remind the nation he still has a civil right investigation going into darren wilson as an individual and into the ferguson police department as a group. he said in october that he thinks, this is me quoting now, i think it's pretty clear that the need for wholesale change in the ferguson police department is appropriate. do you believe that? h
talking about ferguson, missouri and promising to end racial profiling by police departments. joining me, mayor knowles, suggesting what this issue in ferguson boils down to is racial profiling by police. >> well, unfortunately, i mean, i think he's put the cart before the horse a few times already. and i don't think that the facts have bore out so far that it's necessarily an issue of racial profiling, at least this current issue we've seen. but clearly racial profiling is an issue that...
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in terms of missouri law, does this argument that mr.sighted riots, does that seem to hold water? >> i think when you look at the idea of the incitement of a riot you have to look at selective prosecution. on the video jackson seemed to intentionally try to incite unrest so this idea of selecting michael brown's step father for the incitement of riot prosecution seems like a selective prosecution and it speaks to a vendetta against michael brown and his family. >> in terms of missouri law it specifically forebids rioting if the person knowingly assembles with six or more persons and agrees with those persons to violate any of the criminal laws of the state. i think you would be hard press in that video to see michael brown's step father agreeing with people to incite violence, i don't know. how do you read that? >> i didn't see that. i don't see him agreeing with anyone to incite violence. anyone who looks at the context only minutes of the decision of not to indict the killer of your child, anyone would agree he had a great deal of emot
in terms of missouri law, does this argument that mr.sighted riots, does that seem to hold water? >> i think when you look at the idea of the incitement of a riot you have to look at selective prosecution. on the video jackson seemed to intentionally try to incite unrest so this idea of selecting michael brown's step father for the incitement of riot prosecution seems like a selective prosecution and it speaks to a vendetta against michael brown and his family. >> in terms of...
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that's just two miles from ferguson, missouri. but the details do not appear to mirror the case of michael brown who was unarmed when he was shot and killed by a ferguson officer back in august. i want you to take a look at some of the surveillance video that cnn has. it was recorded last night outside of the gas station in berkeley. focus on the upper left-hand corner of your screen by that camera stamp 29. you can see right there, an arm raised, you can see an officer way over to the right inside that red circle. he backs away from the armed suspect. you can see the suspect stepping toward him before pointing his gun. here is how the chief of police of st. louis county described how this went down. >> the individual produced a pistol with his arm straight out pointing at the officer from kind of across the hood of the police car. at that point the sister produced his service weapon and fired what we think at this point was three shots. >> george howell is in berkeley, missouri, live at this hour. george, what are we learning abo
that's just two miles from ferguson, missouri. but the details do not appear to mirror the case of michael brown who was unarmed when he was shot and killed by a ferguson officer back in august. i want you to take a look at some of the surveillance video that cnn has. it was recorded last night outside of the gas station in berkeley. focus on the upper left-hand corner of your screen by that camera stamp 29. you can see right there, an arm raised, you can see an officer way over to the right...
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." >>> tonight, meet the men who say they're now protecting ferguson, missouri. the oath keepers, promoting a different type of justice. >> quiet tonight. >> but this is group really helping to keep the peace? >>> plus, it's an epic null movie of one of the greatest stories ever told. moses parts the red sea. and actor christian bale pulls back the curtain on this biblical undertaking. >> have you felt it? >> and "star wars" secrets. the new teaser for "the force awakens" does exactly that. sending fans into a frenzy. but still, so many questions. now, we have some exclusive answers. but first -- ♪ the "nightline" five. >> if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists. polident works in just three minutes, killing 99.99% of doe door causing bacteria. >>> it's time to drop your pants for underwearness. a cause to support the over 65 million people who may need the trusted protection of depend underwear. show them they're not alone and show off a pair of depend. get a free sample at >>> good evening. tonight, ferguson
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y el policÍa que disparÓ en missouri llevaba 6 aÑos y se le puso en licencia administrativa. >>> fuedisparÓ en defensa propia, y el hijo de ramos uno de los oficial oficiales asesinados dijo que su padre era un hÉroe, y que lo que ocurriÓ fue una tragedia. >>> gracias. y la policÍa de los Ángeles quiere saber si algunos empleados estuvo en la cena en honor a un policÍa que se retiraba. el jefe de la policÍa dijo que el tema es ofensivo, y no refleja los valores de su departamento. >>> y una jueza federal desestimÓ la demanda del alguacil de maricopa, joe arpaio alegÓ que la medida violaba la constituciÓn y representa un gasto que su oficina no puede costear. pero se determinÓ que el pel no es interferir en papeles de inmigraciÓn. el ex contratista alan gross que fue librado la semana pasada tras 5 aÑos de cautiverio recibirÁ 3 millones de dÓlares, es parte de un acuerdo de una agencia gubernamental y la agencia para que la trabajaba gross. y vamos hasta michoacÁn donde todo indica que la estrategia de convirtir en policÍas rurales fue un fracaso. ahora se confirmÓ que esos policÍas r
y el policÍa que disparÓ en missouri llevaba 6 aÑos y se le puso en licencia administrativa. >>> fuedisparÓ en defensa propia, y el hijo de ramos uno de los oficial oficiales asesinados dijo que su padre era un hÉroe, y que lo que ocurriÓ fue una tragedia. >>> gracias. y la policÍa de los Ángeles quiere saber si algunos empleados estuvo en la cena en honor a un policÍa que se retiraba. el jefe de la policÍa dijo que el tema es ofensivo, y no refleja los valores de su...
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this is a suburb right next to ferguson, missouri. newspaper's website says a crowd of about 60 people has gathered at the scene there and a number of police officers are also there. but no one is officially commenting yet on the shooting. it's just past 2:30 in the morning here, berkeley, as i mentioned is right next to ferguson, remember, ferguson is where michael brown was shot and killed by a police officer in august which is sparking national debate on police treatment of unarmed black people. so now this report that an 18-year-old reportedly shot there next to ferguson, missouri, police have not yet commented but we'll keep pursuing answers to some of the key questions here and bring you updates throughout the day here on cnn as we get new information. >> we'll certainly do that. we want to check some of the headlines we've been following, as well. australian police have arrested two men as part of an ongoing counterterrorism operation. both are facing terror-related charges. the arrests come a day after australian prime ministe
this is a suburb right next to ferguson, missouri. newspaper's website says a crowd of about 60 people has gathered at the scene there and a number of police officers are also there. but no one is officially commenting yet on the shooting. it's just past 2:30 in the morning here, berkeley, as i mentioned is right next to ferguson, remember, ferguson is where michael brown was shot and killed by a police officer in august which is sparking national debate on police treatment of unarmed black...
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that today we got a response from the missouri attorney general about that. right now protests continue in new york city. "first look" is up next. >> good morning, right now on "first look," protests in new york city and all over the country in response to a grand jury's decision not to indict nypd officer daniel pantaleo, the man's whose chokehold tactic banned by the nypd caused the death of eric garner. >>> a giant leap for nasa, counting down to this morning's launch of the orion spacecraft. >> we begin with another grand jury not wanting to indict another police officer. once again president obama and his administration are looking at a federal charges. the department of justice has
that today we got a response from the missouri attorney general about that. right now protests continue in new york city. "first look" is up next. >> good morning, right now on "first look," protests in new york city and all over the country in response to a grand jury's decision not to indict nypd officer daniel pantaleo, the man's whose chokehold tactic banned by the nypd caused the death of eric garner. >>> a giant leap for nasa, counting down to this...
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, missouri officer in the death of michael brown. a small group of marchers set off from a long march from the site where michael brown was killed and they started from where michael brown was killed and they walked out of ferguson and started a 135-mile uncertain march through the missouri countryside, toward the state capital. it was led by naacp, and the idea is they would call for new leadership in the ferguson police department and nationwide policing reforms. they were going to walk the 135 miles across missouri without any police escort, and for the past week they averaged about 20 miles a day, and they have held some rallies and sit-ins along the way, and stayed over in local churches, and rested when they stopped on buses that followed them while they walked. it has been a small march, a cold one at times and a very long march, 135 miles, and it also at times has been a disturbing tests of the marchers courage. this is a little upset. on wednesday of this week, two days ago, the marchers reached the small town of rosebud, mi
, missouri officer in the death of michael brown. a small group of marchers set off from a long march from the site where michael brown was killed and they started from where michael brown was killed and they walked out of ferguson and started a 135-mile uncertain march through the missouri countryside, toward the state capital. it was led by naacp, and the idea is they would call for new leadership in the ferguson police department and nationwide policing reforms. they were going to walk the...
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let's bring in missouri state senator maria shaple nadal.in. >> yes, i can. >> we have some troubling circumstances in front of us. i know you weren't on the ground there, but you've heard about this situation. the facts matter very much here. what do you understand? does it seem like the police are saying that this young man was armed, pointed a weapon at the policemen and that's what created the shooting? >> that's the intelligence that i'm getting right now. initially i was getting information from the ground that was inaccurate and as time proceeded early this morning, i started getting credible information. and yes, indeed, the language that i got is that the young man from his waist, pulled out a gun. it was not detailed whether or not if it was pointed or not. but he did have a gun. so it is very important that we do look at the facts right now and we are waiting for st. louis county to do their presser as soon as possible. >> what do you say to the people who gathered there, there was an obvious outrage, that this was again an unjust
let's bring in missouri state senator maria shaple nadal.in. >> yes, i can. >> we have some troubling circumstances in front of us. i know you weren't on the ground there, but you've heard about this situation. the facts matter very much here. what do you understand? does it seem like the police are saying that this young man was armed, pointed a weapon at the policemen and that's what created the shooting? >> that's the intelligence that i'm getting right now. initially i was...
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in fulton missouri.about 2005 to 2011 and 12 the anniversary of sealia's execution to hold a candlelight vigil and pay tribute to her. bringing her out from the security andd,w2 holding her case up and in this instance why sealia the group that wants to talk about racism in the 21st century. she is part of a narrative. racism then racism today. we still have racism in fulton. she then takes on a symbolic value for telling a long history of racism in this local community where she lived and where she died. finally there have been two stage productions and one locally and the other in london england. both dramatizations and powerful bringing the story to mass audiences. but in both of these instances, playwright taking important creative license to get sealia words that we know she never spoke. from all the records we had, we had no unmediated words of hers. her story reaching large audiences and becoming fictionalized and remember when we talk about harriet tubman and the moment when it wrotes the dangers
in fulton missouri.about 2005 to 2011 and 12 the anniversary of sealia's execution to hold a candlelight vigil and pay tribute to her. bringing her out from the security andd,w2 holding her case up and in this instance why sealia the group that wants to talk about racism in the 21st century. she is part of a narrative. racism then racism today. we still have racism in fulton. she then takes on a symbolic value for telling a long history of racism in this local community where she lived and...
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ed lavandera, cnn, ferguson, missouri. >> the st. louis rams are certainly not apologizing and the nfl is not apologizing. and the five players who made their stand on the field are standing strong on social media, too. yesterday, number 81, kenny britt, posted on his instagram, quote, stand for something, coupled with the iconic picture of american olympic medalists at the 1968 summer games. on sunday, britt posted this picture writing, this game was dedicated to mike brown, his family and the community of ferguson. we stand with you, mike brown, my kids matter, horns up. number 13, chris givens on sunday posted the picture with the caption, great team win, michael brown, we stand for you. rams nation and said, some of y'all going to be mad for this one but keep it to yourself. and a tweet from number 12, quote, only god can judge me, not worried about nothing else. so if officer darren wilson was wearing a body camera, could you imagine how different this case might have been? might have been different at all? the effort to get mor
ed lavandera, cnn, ferguson, missouri. >> the st. louis rams are certainly not apologizing and the nfl is not apologizing. and the five players who made their stand on the field are standing strong on social media, too. yesterday, number 81, kenny britt, posted on his instagram, quote, stand for something, coupled with the iconic picture of american olympic medalists at the 1968 summer games. on sunday, britt posted this picture writing, this game was dedicated to mike brown, his family...
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un adolescente afroamericano muriÓ manos de un policÍa blanco en missouri donde muriÓ eric brown cuya esto causÓ manifestaciones en las calles de berkeley, missouri. el adolescente lea. con un arma. todo quedÓ grabado en un vÍdeo de seguridad donde al parecer el joven le apunta al oficial con una pistola. en san josÉ la policÍa arrestÓ a cinco sospechosos que viajaban en un auto robado y que se quieren una vivienda. esto ocurriÓ a las cuatro de la tarde de ayer en una casa. un vecino llamÓ a la policÍa y les dio una descripciÓn del vehÍculo. los adultos y tres menores de edad estÁn detenidos vinculados a este caso. la policÍa ya identificÓ al peatón que muriÓ el martes a la medianoche. se trata de un hombre de 53 aÑos de edad. deambulaba por la calle cuando fue arrollado por el hombre que conducÍa una camioneta y copero. el hombre muriÓ. quÉ podemos esperar? >> este sistema de baja presiÓn nos estÁ trayendo algunas nubosidad y ciertas precipitaciones para algunas que hacen los vamos a sentir en horas de la noche como podemos ver el radar estÁ apostando nubosidad y precipitaciones que
un adolescente afroamericano muriÓ manos de un policÍa blanco en missouri donde muriÓ eric brown cuya esto causÓ manifestaciones en las calles de berkeley, missouri. el adolescente lea. con un arma. todo quedÓ grabado en un vÍdeo de seguridad donde al parecer el joven le apunta al oficial con una pistola. en san josÉ la policÍa arrestÓ a cinco sospechosos que viajaban en un auto robado y que se quieren una vivienda. esto ocurriÓ a las cuatro de la tarde de ayer en una casa. un vecino...
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john yang, nbc news, berkeley, missouri. >>> christmas 2004 a decade ago is remembered in part for thepic natural disaster, massive 9.1 earthquake off the coast of western indonesia. triggering the deadliest tsunami in recorded history. a wave of destruction. among the community's hardest hit, bonda acha from the epicenter. katy turr went there to see what's changed and what hasn't. >> reporter: it was december 2004. ten years ago. the world woke up to mother nature at her worst. a tsunami like no one had ever imagined. that killed more than 230,000. and left entire cities flattened. but nothing compared to what we saw in baun da aceh on the northern tip. >> it's said over 1,000 bodies clog the waters beneath this bridge and they're still pulling bodies out today, nine days later. >> reporter: ten years later, on this very same bridge, it's almost unrecognizable here. business as usual on the streets. the town is rebuilt. and they say that, yes, they have recovered. after a decade, the scars are healing. the economy rebounding. and life is going on. everything is now back in its place.
john yang, nbc news, berkeley, missouri. >>> christmas 2004 a decade ago is remembered in part for thepic natural disaster, massive 9.1 earthquake off the coast of western indonesia. triggering the deadliest tsunami in recorded history. a wave of destruction. among the community's hardest hit, bonda acha from the epicenter. katy turr went there to see what's changed and what hasn't. >> reporter: it was december 2004. ten years ago. the world woke up to mother nature at her worst....
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louis county missouri.t's where we can see that many people have been gathering, many people are upset, because they say that there was a man who pulled a gun, and pointed it at a police officer, at a gas station there has been shot by police. the person is 18 years old, this is berkley, this is just about 2 miles from ferguson, and we all remember what happened there. michael brown was killed in august, that unarmed teenager, killed by a white police officer, and reports are saying that there are many people there, as we can see, some of them are using the police crime scene tape, wrapping it around their next. this is a developing situation. we have our live cameras, we will stay on top of it, as more people are gathering. trying to make sense what's occurred there. 5:06. three philadelphia police office remembers recovering after their cruisers have collided in north philadelphia. >> this happened at 22nd and montgomery avenue. just after 11:30. there is an office here has a concussion. but, all of the r
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>>> this is not a problem simply of ferguson, missouri. this is a problem that is national. >> in the wake of the unrest in ferguson, president obama outlines new standards for police departments, including more funding for officer body cameras. >>> preparing for the worst as a storm moves in, california community ravaged by a wildfire gets ready for possible mudslides. ♪ >>> and bono takes a backseat. the injured front man is replaced by some superstar stud at the world aids day concert. ♪ at the world aids day concert. ♪ ♪ what i'm looking for captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, december 2nd, 2014. >>> good morning, good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. new from overnight. its lappic extremists are suspected of staging a bloody terror attack in northern kenya. at least 46 workers at a quarry near kenya's border with somalia were killed. militants with the terror group al shabaab are expected. >>> and more fallout from the ferguson missouri shooting, proposals from the attorney general to end raci
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a deadly shooting in a town near ferguson, missouri.ring around the gas station where it's happening. "new day" is covering >>> police near ferguson, missouri, shot and killed a black teenager at a gas station after the man aimed a handgun at the officer. >> get back! get back! >> they just got my baby laying out there, he been out there for about two hours. >> they've marched from downtown in manhattan and are now up in harlem. >> this may be the most intense it's been. >> you need to keep the pressure on if you care about reform in the justice system. >> that's the tornado. >> not too sure, this used to be a gas station. there's debris all over the place here. >> good morning, welcome to "new day," it is wednesday, december 24th, christmas eve morning. just before 6:00 in the east, chris cuomo and alisyn camerota here, we do begin with breaking news, there's been another police shooting near ferguson, missouri, sparking tensions there. but this time, a weapon was involved and it was pointed at a police officer on patrol. >> officials
a deadly shooting in a town near ferguson, missouri.ring around the gas station where it's happening. "new day" is covering >>> police near ferguson, missouri, shot and killed a black teenager at a gas station after the man aimed a handgun at the officer. >> get back! get back! >> they just got my baby laying out there, he been out there for about two hours. >> they've marched from downtown in manhattan and are now up in harlem. >> this may be the most...
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and should the president make a trip to ferguson, missouri?itical panel standing by to weigh in. . . . >>> no shortage of topics for our political panel this hour. cnn now learning the white house debated sending president obama to ferguson, missouri. decided the trip at least right now is too difficult to get it right. the homeland security secretary jay johnson. he's also been testifying today at a sometimes testy hearing on immigration reform. and early polls in on the 2016 presidential race here in the united states. who's really running? joining us now to discuss all of this and more, our chief political analyst gloria borger, paul begala and newt gingrich. newt gingrich, of course, the former speaker of the house of representatives. newt, let me ask you quickly. you think the president should go to ferguson, missouri, and meet with the michael brown family? >> no. i think the president has failed to take honest statements about some -- what i think are some obvious facts. he ought to be saying to people, don't rob stores. don't push arou
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. >>> and new at 4:30, tensions are high in missouri after another police shooting. why authorities say this case is much different than what happened in ferguson. >>> and that last minute holiday crush is on. folks trying to get the gifts before christmas day. here's a look at the san francisco skyway. the cars coming at you on the left are trying to get to the bay bridge. stay with us. >>> a special treat at glide memorial in san francisco. the house of prime ribs served up a tasty prime rib luncheon for 3,000 people. that's something restaurant owner joe betts has been doing for 23 years. he says it's a way of giving back for all he has. >> things can happen to us. we're not guaranteed. when things go bad, we have to help out a little bit. >> nice guy. the founder was at the dining hall greeting people. the house of prime rib donated 2,000 pounds of prime remember for today's lunch at glide. preparations are under way for glide's christmas dinner tomorrow when the church will provide a ham and turkey meal for 5,000 people. >>> here's a story to bark about. represe
. >>> and new at 4:30, tensions are high in missouri after another police shooting. why authorities say this case is much different than what happened in ferguson. >>> and that last minute holiday crush is on. folks trying to get the gifts before christmas day. here's a look at the san francisco skyway. the cars coming at you on the left are trying to get to the bay bridge. stay with us. >>> a special treat at glide memorial in san francisco. the house of prime ribs...
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from city streets far from the state of missouri, to an nfl football game this weekend, to the president in washington late today, the impact of this goes on. and in some cases has intensified since that initial explosion of violence over the findings of a grand jury. it's where we begin tonight with nbc's ron allen. >> reporter: good evening, brian. we've still not seen more of the violence that flared after the grand jury cleared darren wilson in the death of michael brown, but there's still a resistant feeling among here and across the country that justice was not done, and worry about whether the relative calm here will prevail. from new york to los angeles and washington, d.c., every day in the streets, cries of protest still demanding justice for michael brown. >> hands up! >> don't shoot! >> reporter: and yesterday this hands-up movement by several st. louis rams mimicking protesters who claim brown was surrendering, has st. louis police angry. >> this hands up, don't shoot gesture represents the idea that our fellow officer darren wilson gunned down michael brown in cold blood. t
from city streets far from the state of missouri, to an nfl football game this weekend, to the president in washington late today, the impact of this goes on. and in some cases has intensified since that initial explosion of violence over the findings of a grand jury. it's where we begin tonight with nbc's ron allen. >> reporter: good evening, brian. we've still not seen more of the violence that flared after the grand jury cleared darren wilson in the death of michael brown, but there's...
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joining us right now is missouri state senator who has sponsored a bill in the missouri legislature that state attorney general's office to take over investigations into officer-involved deaths. republican and the other house of the legislature has sponsored similar legislation. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> did i explain that conflict that's copacetic? >> absolutely. they're too connected in working together each and every day in bringing bad guys to justice. when you have a police-involved killing, that's way too close for comfort. and a lot of people here in the state of missouri signed petitions, not just here in the state of missouri, but throughout the country, approximately 117,000 signatures was signed, calling for a special prosecutor. because the people here, and throughout the country, didn't believe that the prosecutor over the michael brown case would be impartial. and so that's when i decided to bring forth a piece of legislation that would do just that, that would call for a special prosecutor when you have a police involved killing. >> i thought it wa
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louis, missouri, this man was beaten to death with a hammer.here is the president, eric holder's, al sharpton's outrage? we'll examine that coming up next. we have new details on the case. then later tonight -- >> you have to be really careful with the cops, man, because if it wasn't for the cops, we'd be living in the wild, wild west in our neighborhoods. >> charles barkley comes to the defense of the police officers in the wake of the ferguson decision. we're going to play that tape and more. also tonight, brand new, never before seen hannity exclusive footage, looters destroying another store in ferguson. we've got that tape. you'll only see it here. coming up tonight, straight ahead. >>> welcome back to "hannity." protesters rioted in ferguson, yet the violent death of a man in st. louis sunday has received very little media coverage. police say that 32-year-old zemir begic was in his vehicle on sunday morning when, quote, several juveniles approached his car and began damaging it. begic then exited city officials say there's no evidence th
louis, missouri, this man was beaten to death with a hammer.here is the president, eric holder's, al sharpton's outrage? we'll examine that coming up next. we have new details on the case. then later tonight -- >> you have to be really careful with the cops, man, because if it wasn't for the cops, we'd be living in the wild, wild west in our neighborhoods. >> charles barkley comes to the defense of the police officers in the wake of the ferguson decision. we're going to play that...
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louis, missouri, this man was beaten to death with a hammer. where is the president, eric holder's, al sharpton's outrage? that's coming up next. we have new details on the case. then later tonight -- >> you have to be really careful with the cops, man, because if it wasn't for the cops, we'd be living in the wild, wild west in our neighborhoods. >> charles barkley comes to the defense of the police officers in the wake of the ferguson decision. we're going to play that tape and more. also tonight, brand new, never before seen hannity exclusive footage, looters destroying another store in ferguson. we've got that tape. you'll only see it here. ♪ come in and use your starbucks gift card any day through january 5th for a chance to win starbucks for life. but the comfort it provides is it's justimmeasurable.ece the america red cross brings hope and help to people in need every 8 minutes, every day. so this season give something that means something. >>> welcome back to "hannity." protesters rioted in ferguson, yet the violent death of a man in st.
louis, missouri, this man was beaten to death with a hammer. where is the president, eric holder's, al sharpton's outrage? that's coming up next. we have new details on the case. then later tonight -- >> you have to be really careful with the cops, man, because if it wasn't for the cops, we'd be living in the wild, wild west in our neighborhoods. >> charles barkley comes to the defense of the police officers in the wake of the ferguson decision. we're going to play that tape and...